dred thousand copies-a feat that no recorded jazz concert had ever before come close to achieving except one that Benny Goodman played in Carnegie Hall in 1938 and that was put out in an album in 1950. By now, the sales of "J azz Goes to College" are over a quar- ter of a million. Signing with Columbia was a more- than-musical milestone for Brubeck. With the six thousand dollars he re- ceived as an advance against royalties, he was finally able to have work started on the house he and his wife had been dreaming of. Some years before, they had purchased a hillside lot in Oakland by cashing in a thousand-dollar war bond, which Bruheck's father had given them on the occasiun of his son's dis- charge from the Army. The house, which they still own but aren't living in right now, is a spectacular structure of concrete, glass, and redwood, canti- levered out from the hill and lookIng, to the west, fifty miles out to sea, through the Golden Gate, and, to the east, up at the pine-clad peaks of the coastal range Mrs. Brubeck is a coun- try girl herself, so the house has com- position floors, because rugs are hard to keep clean, and the kitchen and the dining room are thrown together, so that she can be with the family while she's cooking. And since Brubeck is an emotional man, the living room has been built around a boulder he and his wife used to sit on when they . " visited the property and the house was just a theory. B IT the time Brubeck's house was ready to live in, the public ap- petite for Brubeck concerts was so great that Brubeck scarcely ever got home. What's more, the quartet as a whole found that success made life un- expectedly stormy. In 1956, the wife of Joe Dodge, who had been the group's drummer for three years, or- dered him to cease wandering and come home to roost in San FrancIsco. At the suggestion of Desmond, Bru- beck thereupon hired Morello, who had just finished a stand at the Hickory House, in N ew York, as a member of the trio presided over by Marian Mc- Partland. The ad ven t of Morello pre- cipitated the most acute artistic crisis the quartet has ever had to weather- its transformation from a two-virtuoso to a three-virtuoso group. Dodge had been a qUIet drummer who worked with a minimum of equipment (Herb Caen, a San Francisco columnist, is reputed to have said, "Joe plays wIth a snare and a delusion"). By contrast, Morello, whose gear fills five large 83 (:;""1 , , tI'-: <<<é,"& s IN . . ':'.. ':'". .' , ..' ." '.. ."." ..' '. "." ., -:- :. .,: :-.- ., ." :.. .:.. :.: .:." :.:. .:. 7, :. ," ":"':' .::. "." ..:.... ..:::: "_:. ..::,.:_:':':0.: ".<c' ....:..:. .". ...... ... ".. .. ..... -o- {.1v .o. . ....... Jf -c ,N ". . - . ';:'.' . < ... . "".r!. ::.:..s."'fto.. J'.(" . '<-: ,:.t y'" # y ,,: .;:Zl,:: /,"1: tt ." Y1 "5 '. "' of ., -#" " )00 0 ' ":: L . >>. {" .' <<s< " } 'k ./ f/' ' % . : ./..-0- .,. ..." <, "t- .". :jQ'.,? ,d- ,< .;y- :. .'., :// ,x:<li. > ". \ ' i-:>'.< "\^ ---:'.. .< . > , il I/-"" .-< , ..)''': . "l 7.i'i'::; : .( ,,<:. . .". ..... .". . ....... i- 'æ" * "* > . . y' :ì{ ... .:- . ." -c .. '" .. 'f: > ;. :j: -..: -" ....... ..."'l : -:-"" ; -c ! . . t.,: . .w, e :, vm > 'I ... .: ", ./' / Photographed on board the S. S. Santa Rosa Grace Lme - CHOOSE COOL REFRESHING ?:'" :S: " < "" "' , He <. -c :II: .._ , .N' :. . " : <c . : : , 9 "X . . . ..: "-..:. -0-. :": .j: . ;.< . . - ..:.':- .:</; r1 r: i" ':";1 >' .: ., t v . "'... !It. ' .;: .-:. 1 t .;. <, < ^ :. ....... "*'= . :.> " . fIii :, :: " (' ..t hi* AFTER SHAVE LOTION REFRESHES YOUR SKIN-KEEPS IT HEALTHY! Old Spice After Shave Lotion is good for your skin: stimulates to a healthy glow, guards against the loss of vital skin-moisture. It feels great- brisk, brac- ing... tangy Old Spice scent. Happiest ending a shave ever had! 1.00 plus tax Also available in Canado SHULTON